Sophie Chao, Agustinus Karlo Lumban Raja, Fandy Achmad Chalifah and Ratri Kusumohartono
30 Noviembre de, 2012
Pre-Publication Text for Public Release, November 2012
PT Mustika Sembuluh is one of seven subsidiary companies owned by Wilmar International (member of the RSPO since 2005) in Central Kalimantan. PT Mustika Sembuluh was awarded RSPO certification on 11th August 2010 (valid until 10th August 2015) after a certification assessment by PT TUV Rheinland on 19th – 23rd October 2009 of its mill and three estates, with verification of closure of the major non-conformances identified carried out on 12th – 13th December 2009. PT MS is among the first of Wilmar’s holdings in Indonesia to have been assessed against the RSPO standards and also the first plantation company in Kalimantan to receive RSPO certification, according to the Wilmar CSR Tribune.
Sophie Chao, Emil Kleden, Agustinus Karlo Lumban Raja, Isal Wardhana and Intan Cinditiara
22 Noviembre de, 2012
Pre-Publication Text for Public Release November 2012
Forest Peoples Programme and Pusaka
26 Septiembre de, 2012
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Introduction
Marcus Colchester, Norman Jiwan, Patrick Anderson, Asril Darussaamin and Andi Kiky
2 Agosto de, 2012
This report provides an account of a short investigation carried out by the RSPO's Ad Hoc Working Group on High Conservation Values in Indonesia. It is being circulated to promote comprehension and discussion about the legal and procedural obstacles to securing such values in the oil palm sector in Indonesia with the view to promoting changes and legal reforms in order to secure these values more effectively. This version includes detailed comments on the report by Wilmar International.
Sawit Watch, Walhi, Altemeier and Hornung
10 Abril de, 2012
Sawit Watch, Walhi, Altemeier and Hornung
10 Abril de, 2012
Sawit Watch, Walhi, Altemeier and Hornung
10 Abril de, 2012
First screened at the RSPO in Malaysia, this film is the outcome of a collaboration with Walhi. It was directed by Inge Altemeier and produced by Altemeier and Hornung in 2007.
HuMa
30 Marzo de, 2012
FPP partner HuMa is a non-profit non-governmental organisation based in Indonesia, whose work focuses on the issue of law reform in the natural resources sector. HuMa was started 10 years ago and in this video, some of its founders talk about the organisation's history and their expectations and hopes for its future.
This video is also available in Bahasa Indonesia.
Funder (Honduras), SNV (Honduras), Agroenhsa (Honduras), Repórter Brasil (Brazil), Lembaga Gemawan (Indonesia), AFRIM (The Philippines), Cordaid (The Netherlands), Wageningen University and Research Centre (The Netherlands)
28 Marzo de, 2012
This report includes a foreword by Marcus Colchester, Forest Peoples Programme, and focuses on the local experiences of smallholders, in different areas in four countries, related to the introduction of energy crop production and its effects on their land rights and land use. Click here to read the full report.
Forest Peoples Programme
8 Marzo de, 2012